2) Pick a song

3) Decide how it will go!

All you need to do is replace the words with your moves. You can do this a simply as you'd like, or you can get REALLY creative!

For example, to the tune of Old MacDonald, you can sing the following and act out the moves every time you sing them:

"Old MacMommy had a house, e-i-e-i-o. And on in her house she had a kid, e-i-e-i-oWith a "Jump Jump" hereAnd a "Jump Jump" there.Here a "jump", there a "jump",Everywhere a "jump jump"!(and pick a new move for each verse)

OR

"Old MacJUMPy had a SPIN, pat-pat-pat-your-knees!And on that SPIN he had a CLAP, pat-pat-pat-your-knees!With a "SIDE STEP" hereAnd a "SIDE STEP" thereHere a "STEP", there a "STEP"Everywhere a "SIDE STEP"

You can even make up your own tune if you are feeling particularly musical!

Do you ever move around when you are listening to Laurie Berkner Band songs? If so, what types of moves do you do, and during which songs? Do you ever change the lyrics so you can do different moves?

We really hope you have fun making up songs and dances! Share them with your friends and family, and teach them your moves!

We'd love to see what you come up with - send us your lyrics or a video of you and your family dancing to your songs!